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Differentiate between vector and scalar quantity.                ​

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Answered by jpg92
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vector quantity has both magnitude and direction whereas scalar quantity has only magnitude.

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Answered by Rose08
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\boxed{Vector quantity}


•A physical quantity which has both magnitude and direction is called vector quantity.

•A vector quantity can never divide another vector quantity.

•Eg:- Acceleration, Displacement etc.


\boxed{Scalar quantity}


•A physical quantity which has only direction is called scalar quantity.

•A scalar quantity can divide another scalar quantity.

•Eg:-Mass,Time,Length etc.
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